Well, as i type this you said you would post a video explaining or showing more of the finished weld bead product. So far, we haven't seen shit. Only thing i saw was a gorilla snot weld. Only good thing in the video kid was that you were playing "Remedy" by "SEETHER.". Now that is kick ass "metal" welding music!!!
I always run my root at somewhere around 75 amps with 1/8 6010 and my hot pass and cap at 100 for 7018 1/8. If you keep a tight arc and keep a little motion in the rod the stringer will come out uniform. Sometimes I run my hot pass(es) at 110 amps to tie in a lot better, but it makes the slag hard and is more prone to undercut in the joint. PS your rod angle should be 90 degrees, if its lumpy go 10* uphill or your arc wasnt controlled properly.
a couple things, your work angle is WAY too acute, your damn rod is almost pointed completely upwards.. your work angle should start out at 90 degrees from the plate and gradually point upwards as you go up. second, a little too much manipulation, you will find that too much manipulation will give you lots of undercut and slag inclusion. third, at the top of the plate you will most likely experience arc blow and will have to counteract it by pointing the electrode in that direction of arc blow
Well this was a year this is my main youtube account that is my weld but i need to make a new video of different size beads and and my do a vee plate
wes99w999 2 months ago
Well, as i type this you said you would post a video explaining or showing more of the finished weld bead product. So far, we haven't seen shit. Only thing i saw was a gorilla snot weld. Only good thing in the video kid was that you were playing "Remedy" by "SEETHER.". Now that is kick ass "metal" welding music!!!
ColtDeltaElite10mm 2 months ago
I always run my root at somewhere around 75 amps with 1/8 6010 and my hot pass and cap at 100 for 7018 1/8. If you keep a tight arc and keep a little motion in the rod the stringer will come out uniform. Sometimes I run my hot pass(es) at 110 amps to tie in a lot better, but it makes the slag hard and is more prone to undercut in the joint. PS your rod angle should be 90 degrees, if its lumpy go 10* uphill or your arc wasnt controlled properly.
SeanChvy454 4 months ago
lol i run mine at lke 120lol and the speed looks little un even
D3adZ0mbie 4 months ago
run it at 110 AMPS u puzzy!!! LoL
jswift79 4 months ago
rod angle is all wrong.
wowimohsobored 6 months ago
84 amps, what are you a pussy or something.
alenar12 7 months ago
84 amps, that would be a 3/32 rod right?
emphy07 10 months ago
a couple things, your work angle is WAY too acute, your damn rod is almost pointed completely upwards.. your work angle should start out at 90 degrees from the plate and gradually point upwards as you go up. second, a little too much manipulation, you will find that too much manipulation will give you lots of undercut and slag inclusion. third, at the top of the plate you will most likely experience arc blow and will have to counteract it by pointing the electrode in that direction of arc blow
camm6969pussy 11 months ago
yeah I got alot more better at that now I'm doing Vee plate vertical up we need to make some new videos.
wes99w999 11 months ago
1993greeny....sounds like you need to slow down and try working your edges and letting the middle fall in place.
jbswelding 11 months ago
i weld 7018's at 120 for good penetration and arc. You think it might be to hot?
mortarlover123 1 year ago
Were going to be making more videos soon explaining more and better quality
Eliteweldingsociety 1 year ago
wow not one tip in the whole vid..... imo you where moving to fast....
ntg0406 1 year ago
just check out are channel I have a video with the weld cleaned up
Eliteweldingsociety 1 year ago
i would have liked to have seen the weld result with slag cleaned up
dwiggs77 1 year ago